![]() ![]() ![]() Mike says it is impossible, but Wonka begins a demonstration. He goes on to say that if people could break up a photograph into tiny pieces and send them by television, then he could do the same thing with a bar of chocolate, putting the pieces back together at the other end ready to be eaten. ![]() Mike says that that is not quite how television works, but Mr. Then they hit the antenna on the roof of someone's house, and then flash down the wire to the television set where the pieces get put back together on the screen. You start photographing something, and then the photographs are split into a million tiny pieces that are then shot out into the sky by electricity. Wonka says this is the testing room for his latest and greatest invention: Television Chocolate.Īfter a disclaimer saying that he does not actually like television, since children can never take it in small doses, Wonka explains how television works. Working on these things are Oompa-Loompas dressed in what resembles space suits. ![]() Charlie notices that the all-white room is completely bare except for an enormous camera at one end and a large television screen at the other. The remaining group walks into a dazzlingly white room, and Wonka gives them a pair of dark glasses to put on so they are not blinded. ![]()
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